The Dillards - Mountain Rock (Reissue) (1979/2012)
BAND/ARTIST: The Dillards
- Title: Mountain Rock
- Year Of Release: 1979/2012
- Label: Pacific Cypress
- Genre: Bluegrass, Folk, Country
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 38:13
- Total Size: 101/250 Mb (cover)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Caney Creek
02. Don't You Cry
03. Reason To Believe
04. Big Bayou
05. Walkin' To Jerusalem
06. I've Just Seen A Face
07. High Sierra
08. Never See My Home Again
09. Somebody Touched Me
10. Fields Have Turned Brown
11. Orange Blossom Special
Line-up:
Acoustic Guitar, Banjo, Vocals – Herb Pedersen
Acoustic Guitar, Guitar [Dobro], Vocals – Rodney Dillard
Bass [Electric], Cello, Harmonica – Jeff Gilkinson
Drums, Vocals – Paul York
Electric Guitar, Bass [Electric], Vocals – Douglas Bounsall
Fiddle, Vocals – Ray Parks
Mandolin, Vocals – Dean Webb
US progressive bluegrass and country rock group based in Los Angeles, California.
The group was originally based around singer-guitarist Rodney Dillard, and his banjo playing brother Doug Dillard, who both grew up in Salem, Missouri. Accompanying the brothers were mandolin player Dean Webb and bassist Mitch Jayne. In 1962 the group moved to Los Angeles, where they met producer Jim Dickson, and secured a record deal with Elektra, eventually releasing five albums for the label. In 1967, Doug left the group and hooked up with Gene Clark, recording two albums as Dillard & Clark. After Doug's departure, banjo player, singer and songwriter Herb Pedersen joined the group, and they shifted to a more country rock style. The group had several more lineup changes in the 1970s, recording for the Anthem, Poppy, and Flying Fish labels. The group continued performing well into the 1990s, with Doug and Rodney also releasing albums with John Hartford.
The group was originally based around singer-guitarist Rodney Dillard, and his banjo playing brother Doug Dillard, who both grew up in Salem, Missouri. Accompanying the brothers were mandolin player Dean Webb and bassist Mitch Jayne. In 1962 the group moved to Los Angeles, where they met producer Jim Dickson, and secured a record deal with Elektra, eventually releasing five albums for the label. In 1967, Doug left the group and hooked up with Gene Clark, recording two albums as Dillard & Clark. After Doug's departure, banjo player, singer and songwriter Herb Pedersen joined the group, and they shifted to a more country rock style. The group had several more lineup changes in the 1970s, recording for the Anthem, Poppy, and Flying Fish labels. The group continued performing well into the 1990s, with Doug and Rodney also releasing albums with John Hartford.
Country | Folk | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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